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Dancing Dog

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  1. I like that alot mate Cheers JD. What makes you want another lurcher then bud as your two look as though they could fill the pot? DD
  2. hi mate could you tell me where you got the coursins slip with that type of release mechanism had one years ago and can i for the hell of me get another its always the normal type ones ?. thanks I got mine from a country show many years ago, Jans Greyhound Gifts have some for sale but they seem pretty expensive, here is a link to the site. Atb DD http://www.jansgifts.co.uk/list.php?type_id=10
  3. Some nice looking dogs you have there lads Here's mine; whippet/wheaten greyhound, 23tts.
  4. A length of paracord under the collar does the job, but i personally prefer to use a coursing slip.
  5. I've been using my lazerlight lamp for the past 14 years and never had a problem yet
  6. Very nice dog you have there, sounds like she's coming on nicely. Happy hunting
  7. I got a new Jill ferret about a month ago and had the same problem when i put her in the court with the other Jills, they kept attacking her and she had a lot of hair missing and bite marks on the back of her neck. They are now all fine with each other given a bit of time to sort the pecking order out. Hope this helps mate and good luck with your ferrets
  8. c/g x s/w/g cheers Sounds like a good dog you have there, good luck with the rest of the season.
  9. Nice 1 lads! A decent video and was good to see the dogs working, well done and good luck for the rest of the season. DD
  10. Good work there matey, not bad for 25 years out of the game, good luck for the rest of the season
  11. That's a decent result mate, what's his breeding? Happy hunting. DD
  12. Nice little bag of rabbits there and the dog looks well, keep up the good work
  13. Good bit of paracord does the job for me, make a loop with one end to put your hand through and put the other end through the collar and hold on to it, then just let go and the dog's away
  14. Nice dog that bud, all the best for the coming season! DD
  15. Hey mate, the breeding of the pup's you were speaking to the fella about would be ideal, so long as both the parents are good workers then the pups would be pretty good i would imagine. All the best and good luck, Dancing Dog
  16. Good topic and some funny stories lads! Just like everyone else, i've had my fair share of mistakes when out lamping, especially when first starting a new pup. Last year was my lurchers first season so early september on his second lamping trip i decided to take him to a rabbit hotspot so he could get his first bunny. The first rabbit i splipped him on, he ran it well and caught it, i was well chuffed and expecting some more of the same on the next slip. I flicked the lamp on again and saw a squatter in the middle of the field, i walked up to it slowly whilst encouaging the dog as he
  17. You only need ask I'm in Walmer, Magwitch/Longdog either of you near me? I work shifts so am always looking for a partner. I have permission at a number of places. Doing hedges is so difficult on my own, even with the longnet on one side.
  18. I'm from Deal which is about as far South and East as you can get. Where are you Phil? Dancing Dog.
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